Times are hard right now. Many of us are sequestered in our homes, and we all have a lot of questions about COVID-19 and what it means for us. Staying healthy is more important than ever, but sometimes it's difficult to know what you should be doing when there's so much information floating around—especially when much of it is misinformation.
We've already put together a collection of resources to help you stay fit using at-home workouts, but we understand that fitness is only one part of your health that you're worried about right now. Questions like, "Can my pets get coronavirus?" or "Can I still donate blood?" are hard to answer if you don't know where to look for reliable information.
To help answer some of those questions, we've compiled this list of resources to help you stay healthy in every aspect of your life during this stressful time.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Homepage
- Situation Summary
- Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
- How to Protect Yourself and Others
- Cases in the U.S.
- Information for Healthcare Professionals
- Information for Laboratories
- Information for Travelers
- Animals and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Federal COVID-19 Coalition
- The Department of Health and Human Services Homepage
- White House Homepage
- Government Response and Accurate Resources
- Guidelines for Slowing the Spread of COVID-19
- Government Guidance
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Homepage
- Coronavirus Rumor Control
- Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): Essential and Critical Infrastructure Workers
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Zoom Video Conferencing Guidance
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
How You Can Help
- Red Cross Homepage
- Red Cross Blood Donation
- Food Bank Directory
- United Way Community Response and Recovery Funds
- St. Jude Children’s Hospital donation
- FEMA How to Help
- National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
- Medical Reserve Corps
- The Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals